No one except people can eliminate PRP, says Chiranjeevi.
Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 7:39 PM
Denying any possibility of PRP's merger with the Congress, the party chief K Chiranjeevi on Thursday said such "fabricated" reports were part of political conspiracies against the party.
No force, except the people, could eliminate PRP, said the actor-turned-politician commenting on the reports in a section of the vernacular media that PRP might soon be merged with the ruling Congress.
It was neither for the TDP nor the two newspapers to decide whether or not the PRP should exist, Chiranjeevi told reporters at the party headquarters here.
The people were the ultimate judges, he said, adding that such "fabricated stories" were part of a deep-rooted conspiracy by two newspapers on behalf of a political party.
The PRP chief maintained that staying neutral was his political agenda. "How can I be close either to the Congress or the TDP and how many times should I prove my neutrality," Chiranjeevi asked.
He accused TDP of launching "baseless and false campaign" against PRP which was an "obstacle" in TDP's path to power.
"I am proud that 70 lakh voters of the state have solidly backed us in the recent elections. It is not even hundred days since the verdict has been delivered but efforts are on in full swing to bury the PRP," Chiranjeevi said
No force, except the people, could eliminate PRP, said the actor-turned-politician commenting on the reports in a section of the vernacular media that PRP might soon be merged with the ruling Congress.
It was neither for the TDP nor the two newspapers to decide whether or not the PRP should exist, Chiranjeevi told reporters at the party headquarters here.
The people were the ultimate judges, he said, adding that such "fabricated stories" were part of a deep-rooted conspiracy by two newspapers on behalf of a political party.
The PRP chief maintained that staying neutral was his political agenda. "How can I be close either to the Congress or the TDP and how many times should I prove my neutrality," Chiranjeevi asked.
He accused TDP of launching "baseless and false campaign" against PRP which was an "obstacle" in TDP's path to power.
"I am proud that 70 lakh voters of the state have solidly backed us in the recent elections. It is not even hundred days since the verdict has been delivered but efforts are on in full swing to bury the PRP," Chiranjeevi said
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